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Prosthetic joint infection

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999
Total joint replacement has been one of the most remarkable successes of modern medical technology. Once John Charnley had solved the problems of implant design, choice of materials, implant fixation, and infection (initial rates of infection were approximately 10%), the way was clear for the widespread use of this valuable treatment, which is highly ...
, Berendt, , McLardy-Smith
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Anaerobic prosthetic joint infection

Anaerobe, 2015
In an effort to improve mobility and alleviate pain from degenerative and connective tissue joint disease, an increasing number of individuals are undergoing prosthetic joint replacement in the United States. Joint replacement is a highly effective intervention, resulting in improved quality of life and increased independence [1].
Neel B, Shah   +3 more
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Prosthetic Joint Infection

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2012
AbstractSurgical site infections are an infrequent but devastating complication of surgeries involving placement of prosthetic joints. Management of prosthetic joint infections can be prolonged and complicated, requiring close collaboration between infectious disease and orthopedic specialists.
Rebekah W. Moehring   +1 more
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Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens prosthetic joint infection

Anaerobe, 2023
Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens is a rare anaerobic pathogen that is implicated in sporadic cases of bacteremia and diarrhea, usually in immunocompromised patients. We describe a case of prosthetic joint infection in a 71 year old male who presented with right hip pain.
George V, Youssef   +2 more
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Delayed Postbacterermic Prosthetic Joint Infection

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1987
Deep infection of a prosthetic joint is a devastating complication. One proposed mechanism of late prosthetic joint infection involves hematogenous spread from an extraarticular focus of infection. Two cases clearly demonstrate hematogenously acquired prosthetic joint infections, one caused by Clostridium perfringens and the other by Streptococcus ...
G, Maniloff   +3 more
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Prosthetic Joint Infections

2016
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI), a complication of joint replacement surgery, presents with fever, joint pain, erythema, effusion, and joint loosening. Many advances have decreased the risk of infection, such as the use of perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis and intraoperative laminar airflow.
David Mabey   +2 more
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Mycobacterium bovis prosthetic joint infection

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2016
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Langlois, M. E.   +9 more
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Metallosis-associated prosthetic joint infection

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2015
Total joint replacement is the standard treatment of advancedosteoarthritis. Metal-on-Metal (MoM) hip resurfacing and hiparthroplasty are associated with long durability and low rates ofdislocations and used to be the standard surgical treatments.Complications due to MoM prostheses have however beenwidely reported.
Barba T.   +45 more
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Prosthetic Joint Infections: an Update

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2018
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a rare but serious complication that is frequently misdiagnosed. We aimed to highlight the nuances of PJI diagnosis and antimicrobial therapies and provide clarity in key areas of management.Current research in PJI centers on a potential role for diagnostic biomarkers, molecular techniques, and implant sonication to ...
C L, Abad, A, Haleem
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Prosthetic joint infections

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1989
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